Senshu University

Senshu University
専修大学
Motto 報恩奉仕
(Gratitude and service)
Type Private
Established 1880
President Yoshihiro Hidaka
Academic staff
1,139
Undergraduates 20,176
Postgraduates 484
Location Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Campus Urban
Colors Green
Mascot Sendy
Website www.senshu-u.ac.jp

Senshu University (専修大学 Senshū Daigaku) is a private university in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.

Campuses

The gate of Kanda campus (Black-gate)
The Kanda Campus is situated in Jimbocho, a college community in central Tokyo. This urban campus consists of several buildings, including the newly established Law School.
The Ikuta Campus is reached by ascending a steep hill.

Organization

Undergraduate faculties

Daytime divisions

Evening divisions

Graduate schools

Professional schools

Research institutes

  • Institute for Social Sciences
  • Institute for Accounting Studies
  • Imamura Institute of Legal Studies
  • Institute of Business Administration
  • Institute for Commercial Sciences
  • Institute for the Humanities
  • Law Institute
  • Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation
  • Institute of Information Science
  • Institute of Natural Sciences
  • Psychological Counseling Center
  • Institute for Development of Social Intelligence

History

The university was founded in September 1880, as Senshu College.[1] The former Senshu College was the first school in Japan comprising Economics and Law Departments to systematically offer a specialized educational curriculum in the Japanese language.[2]

External relations

Agreements with other universities

Sister schools

United States

Mexico

United Kingdom

Ireland

France

Germany

Spain

Australia

New Zealand

South Korea

China

Taiwan

Mongolia

Vietnam

Language training institutes

Affiliated schools

The university is affiliated with the following schools and universities in Japan.[3]

References

  1. "History". Japan: Senshu University. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  2. "The Founding of Senshu University".
  3. "Affiliated Schools". Japan: Senshu University. Retrieved 13 September 2012.

Coordinates: 35°41′48.6″N 139°45′13.8″E / 35.696833°N 139.753833°E / 35.696833; 139.753833

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